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Melody Razak makes her literary debut with this internationally-acclaimed saga of one Indian familyâs trials through the tumultuous partitionâthe 1947 split of Pakistan from Indiaâexploring its impact on women, what it means to be âotheredâ in oneâs own society, and the redemptive power of family.
Delhi, 1946. Fourteen-year-old Alma is soon to be married despite her parentsâ fear that she is far too young. But times are perilous in India, where the countryâs long-awaited independence from the British empire heralds a new era of hopeâand danger. In its wake, political unrest ripples across the subcontinent, marked by violent confrontations between Hindus and Muslims. The conflict threatens to unravel the rich tapestry of Delhiâa city where different cultures, religions, and traditions have co-existed for centuries. The solution is partition, which will create a new, wholly Muslim, sovereign nationâPakistanâcarved from Indiaâs northwestern shoulder. Given the uncertain times, Almaâs parents, intellectuals who teach at the local university, pray that marriage will provide Alma with stability and safety.
Alma is precocious and headstrong, and her excitement over the wedding rivals only her joy in spinning wild stories about evil spirits for her younger sister Roop. But when Almaâs grandmotherâa woman determined to protect the familyâs honor no matter the costâinterferes with the engagement, her meddling sets off a chain of events that will wrench the family apart, forcing its members to find new and increasingly desperate ways to survive in the wake of partition.
Set during the most tumultuous years in modern Indian history, Melody Razak recreates the painful turmoil of a rupturing nation and its reverberations across the fates of a single family. Powerfully evocative and atmospheric, Moth is a testament to survival and a celebration of the beauty and resilience of the human spirit.Â
MELODY RAZAK started writing Moth while studying for her MA in creative writing at Birkbeck. Previous to writing, she owned the cafÊ treacle&co and more recently worked in the kitchens of Honey and Co. in London as a pastry chef. Melody has been awarded distinctions for her short stories, and has also written articles for the Observer, Food Monthly, and the Sunday Times. Moth is her first novel.